ENG:Nan Alison Sutter Hayworth (born December 14, 1959) is the former U.S. Representative for New York's 19th congressional district. She was defeated in her bid for reelection on November 6th, 2012. She is a member of the Republican Party and has received significant support from the Tea Party.
Early life, education, and medical career
Nan Alison Sutter was raised in Munster, Indiana, to parents who were both World War II veterans. Her mother immigrated to the United States from England in 1948.
A graduate of Munster High School, Nan went on to graduate from Princeton University and then Cornell University Medical College, after which she trained in ophthalmology at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. She first worked in a solo practice and in 1996 joined the Mount Kisco Medical Group. ...
L to R: Michael Barnhart, President of Somers Land Trust; Bob MacGregor, Somers Land Trust board of directors; and Representative Nan Hayworth. , positive
Homeowners seeking dollars for clean energy and efficiency improvements through property tax assessments may find such programs unavailable.
That’s thanks to what Rep. Nan Hayworth (R-New York) sees as an overreach by the federal overseers of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
“They claim that it creates obligation, a debt obligation, that may jeopardize recovery in case of a foreclosure,” she said Tuesday.
Hayworth says the data shows that homeowners with such assessments default less often.
She’s backing legislation that would open up federally backed to such PACE, or ...
If you were hoping that the nightmarish fight over the debt-ceiling brouhaha might recede into the distance, after a month there's already evidence that its politics can be adapted to nearly any situation. Like a natural disaster, for instance. Maybe Michele Bachmann was joking when she made a grabby, outlandish statement implying that God was punishing Americans for failing to cut the debt, but when Eric Cantor said last week that the federal government needed to offset any hurricane-relief spending with budget cuts, he definitely wasn't kidding. Neither is Congresswoman Nan Hayworth, a ...
Representative Nan Hayworth endorsed Mitt Romney this afternoon. It's justone of many congressional endorsements Romney has rolled out in recent weeks, as the Republican establishment has gradually come to accept him as the presumptive nominee.
But in the case of Hayworth, a freshman congresswoman in a quintessential swing district, it's particularly telling.
Her district, New York's19th, covers parts of the Hudson Valley and, in recent elections, has tended to mirror national trends at the top of the ticket.
A Democrat, John Hall, won the seat in 2006 with just 51 percent of the vote, as ...